An article by , added on 07 February 2022 4 min. reading

Using the Flux Vision Tourisme barometer, discover more information on the tourist flows of the Greater Roissy from March to December 2021.

What is the Flux Vision Tourisme observatory?

Flux Vision Tourisme is a innovative solution developed by Orange in collaboration with Val d'Oise Tourism. It is a state-of-the-art tool at the service of the territories to measure the attractiveness, performance and attendance of sites.

This tool allows:

  • byanalyze attendance of our territory and the displacement of populations;
  • byobtain detailed data and detailed analyzes in Grand Roissy: overnight stays, excursions, daytime attendance, origins of tourists, mobility within the territory.

This system is now used in 50 departments, as well as in several regions.

Tourism in Grand Roissy

From March to December 2021, we record 7% tourists and 93% day trippers on the Grand Roissy. The tourists represent 1 overnight stays including 828% international for a stay of 2,3 days. On the other hand, we count 116 day trippers, including 000% foreign day trippers. Otherwise, 42% day trippers
stay between 2h and 4h
on site.

Arrivals and length of stay

We count 88 monthly arrivals on average at Grand Roissy in 500Including 49% foreign arrivals ; for a 2,3 day length of stay.

Arrivée mensuelles sur le Grand Roissy en 2021
Monthly arrivals at Grand Roissy in 2021

Regarding French visitors

The Grand Roissy observation area counted nearly 1 million nights between March and December 2021. The French represent 57% commercial and non-commercial nights. Several peaks in overnight stays are observed in particular during the bridges of July 14, November 1 and 11, as well as December 25. The Ile-de-France residents represent 26% French tourists.

With an ambitious vision about to daily average of 97 visitors during the year 2021, the peak is reached at the June 26 with nearly 191 day trippers. Day trippers were more present in Grand Roissy during the weekends between the end of May and the end of June, as well as a significant peak during the November 11 weekend. 20% of day trippers are Dionysians. French excursionists are mainly present between 10 a.m. and 14 p.m. et 50% stay less than 4 hours. 28% of visitors (excursionists and tourists outside Val d'Oise) slept in Paris before going to Grand Roissy.

Durée de présence des excursionnistes français en journée
Duration of presence of French excursionists during the day

Regarding international visitors

784 international overnight stays were observed in Grand Roissy between March and December 2021, the 13 nationalities observed represent 43% of total nights during the year. 3 nationalities share 50% overnight stays (United States, Germany and Spain). The nights were in notable increase from mid-June 2021 and peaks were observed Wednesday 8 and the weekend of September 25 and the night of New Year's Eve.

With an ambitious vision about to daily average of 22 visitors during the year 2021, the peak is reached during the weekend of September 12 with nearly 42 international day trippers. The deconfinement of May 2021 allowed a massive return of international day trippers. 45% of day trippers are Americans. International excursionists are mostly present in the morning between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. and almost absent in the afternoon. 51% stay less than 4 hours. 62% of visitors (excursionists and tourists) slept in Paris before going to Grand Roissy.

Durée de présence des excursionnistes internationaux en journée
Duration of presence of international day trippers

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For a good reading of the figures

The volume of overnight stays recorded via the Flux Vision Tourisme tool includes both commercial and non-commercial overnight stays. The weight of non-commercial accommodation on our territory may concern people staying with locals; and also passengers with very long connections who have spent a night on the benches of the airport terminals. 

The scope of observation with the Flux Vision Tourisme tool extends over a wider geographical area than the hotel facilities of Roissy-en-France and Mesnil-Amelot. 

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Observation perimeter with the Flux Vision Tourisme tool